The sequel no one saw coming: Sarah Palin to campaign with McCain
Sarah Palin announced Wednesday that she will campaign for Sen. John McCain, her former presidential running mate, as he bids for another term in the Senate. She'll also stump for conservative up-and-comer Rep. Michele Bachmann and Texas Gov. Rick Perry in early 2010.
Sarah Palin: best-selling author, new Fox News correspondent, and, indisputably, the Republican Party’s endorser-in-chief.
As Decoder predicted last November, the former Alaska governor and vice presidential candidate has become a hot ticket on the GOP hustings. Candidates are competing to see who can win Palin’s coveted nod of approval. (Plus her appearance at their fundraisers, of course.)
Her status as the Republican Party’s top draw may have become official on Wednesday with the announcement that in late March she will campaign with Sen. John McCain, who’s bidding for a fifth six-year term.
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On her Facebook page, Palin announced Wednesday that she will also be campaigning for Rep. Michele Bachmann (R) of Minnesota – an outspoken (very outspoken) favorite of conservatives – and Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who is facing a primary challenge from Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison.
Is she going to Massachusetts? New GOP star Scott Brown won on Tuesday, so a Palin endorsement might not be strictly necessary at the moment, but wouldn’t the telegenic fomer Cosmo model (that’s Brown) and Palin look great together on a podium?
I am glad she is campaigning for McCain. Loyalty is a quality that is essential in a good human being.
As to going to Massachusetts, ahem, I think she would be way too conservative for Massachusetts despite Scott Brown victory. Do not mistake Massachusetts election for people turning conservative; that's not what it was.
-- Edited by Sanders on Saturday 23rd of January 2010 11:21:01 AM
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I am glad to see Sarah campaigning for McCain. She can help him with the Conservatives and frankly if it weren't for him she would still be an unknown gov from Alaska. I just think its funny that the top two fundraisers and campaigners for both parties are the two most malined women in America.
I just think its funny that the top two fundraisers and campaigners for both parties are the two most malined women in America.
Ironic, isn't it?
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I actually like Mccain (voted for him after primaries were stolen from Hillary)... except when he votes for leg. that gives amnesty to illegals. NO.. we need jobs going to our fellow Americans FIRST! Sarah has kep her word that that is most imporant.
THese purist conservative are such idiots sometimes.
Yes, Sarah kept her word, and that is to be admired.
You've got to be kidding me with this. So much dirty water under the bridge with these two. I voted for them, but that's just weird. I guess it's like when two lawyers that are fighting each other tooth-and-nail in court then go out for a friendly drink afterward. That's not me.
-- Edited by Alex on Sunday 24th of January 2010 08:11:32 AM
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